Labour MPs have been questioning the candidates for their party leadership in a hustings at Westminster.

There was no vote afterwards but nominations for Jeremy Corbyn's job open at 7pm on Monday and close at 5pm on Wednesday.

Currently, there are two anti-Corbyn "unity" candidates in Owen Smith and Angela Eagle, despite pressure from their colleagues for one of them to withdraw.

Mr Smith says he'll give way if Angela Eagle receives more nominations than him (which suggests he knows she won't). Ms Eagle hasn't ruled out withdrawing but declined to do a deal on The Andrew Marr Show sofa.

Most MPs who do want to remove Mr Corbyn hope that only one candidate will ultimately stand against him. Ms Eagle is said to have performed well at the hustings but Smith supporters feel he has the momentum to go forward as the preferred candidate of the party's MPs.